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7 What is Tooth Relation Therapy and Support Bone ※ With captions - Duration: 6:48.

They were the lower teeth on the right side

They were the sixth and seventh

In these two teeth there were palladium

The patient said she felt pain when she bit

and had a little inflammation at the root of the teeth

In cases like this, we usually perform a channel treatment

or we make an adjustment in the occlusion

and if not solve, we redo the channel treatment

And according to my experience

even after these treatments, after a few years

most return with the same problems

Professor Ito taught me about the teeth yuragi

and if we do not recover the yuragi

the recurrence of the problem will probably occur

I'll pull a little

This was a case in which the diagnosis of the yuragi of a tooth was made

and with cause-removal therapy

the pain disappeared immediately

In a body, all cells are vibrating at the level of atoms

Bones, muscles, ligaments and organs

The normal thing is that everything is vibrating.

and logically the teeth also

But sometimes the vibration may disappear

When the vibration (yuragi) of the teeth disappear

this is an abnormality in the teeth

Yuragi in this case does not refer to the physiological disorder

For example

if the yuragi in the direction of intrusion will disappear ...

When a bite pressure is inserted

will not be able to absorb the impact

and tension in the periodontal ligament may occur

gingival abnormalities

or a tooth may even crack

This is the beginning of oral diseases

Examine the yuragi on the teeth and find the abnormalities

this is the Method of Examination of Teeth

Let's see more detail

All teeth are vibrating in various directions

Here we will present 12 directions

First the distal direction

medial

extrusion

and intrusion

In the lingual and labial direction

There is also the inclination

distal and medial

lingual and labial

And there are also in rotating directions

Clockwise

and also counterclockwise

In the yuragi examination, we can see these directions

But why does the tooth's yuragi disappear?

The human body has nerve endings throughout the body

which are linked to the brain

But beyond these endings

Yuragi enters the body through the supporting bone

and passing through numerous lines, yuragi reaches the brain

We call this the Support System Bone Line

Should the support bone come to move

the tooth, bone, muscle and organ within the system line lose the yuragi

With the disappearance of the yuragi of the tooth, occurs the oral disease

and at the same time, problems also occur in parts of the whole body

Solve the displacement in the supporting bone that is the source of the whole problem

This is Problem Source Removal Therapy

And then...

It is like this

And then...

It is like this

The feeling of when I pulled my teeth ...

Was there a difference between the front and back teeth?

There was

How is it different?

The bottom tooth hurt more

This patient was without yuragi in the direction of extrusion

in the right first molar

Just as I did

Start with the front teeth, hold each of the teeth and ...

The abnormality of the yuragi in the tooth

can be easily verified by the patient himself

Yes, it's different

If you pulled and it hurt

then it means that there is no yuragi in the sense of bottom up

The fact that there is no yuragi in this direction

is related to the foot support bone

According to the textbook

The first lower right molar

between the supporting bones of the right foot

is related to the second metatarsal

First it is with touch

Not so different from the other

Was it similar to the front?

Yes

This means that this bone when pressed in this direction

is related to yuragi do dent

So let's make the adjustment

After verifying that it is related

the second right metatarsal is adjusted

It's the result...

How is the pain you felt in the tooth?

Disappeared.

What I thought was a toothache

in fact it was a problem in the body and I did not even notice it

I was amazed

To recover the yuragi

considering that the tooth was related to the supporting bone

I adjusted the bone in a certain direction

and the tooth yuragi has recovered

to recover it, the pain disappeared

In her case the result appeared directly

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How university is different - Duration: 3:48.

Hi, my name is Craig and welcome to this short video. Within this video we will

discuss the ways in which University may be different to other forms of education

you have been involved in.

Moving from Further Education to university can be

quite daunting. It may be the first time you've lived away from home,

but whichever your circumstances there's no need to worry because there's lots of

supportive and friendly staff to help you at university including Study Skills.

The main difference between further education and higher education is the

type of learning. From university students there is much more emphasis on

you taking individual control of your own learning experiences. Independent

learning is what sets university apart from other forms of education.

Another difference between further education and higher education is the amount of

control you have over your own learning. You will be able to develop your own

ideas and explore different topics within certain fields.

You will be required

to study within your own time, both inside and outside of lectures and

seminars, to expand your independent learning skills by organising and

planning your own schedule. Much of the work you will do will be outside of the

classroom. This is a direct comparison to having a full week of classes at sixth form or college.

The learning environments at university may also be much different

to what you are used to. The university learning environment is much more varied,

for example the University of Chester has different lecture theatres,

classrooms, and learning pods available to develop your knowledge and skills.

With the importance of independent learning at University, the place you may

become much more familiar with as a learning environment is the University

Library. While at university you will have the opportunity to meet lots of new

people from different backgrounds and also cultures who have a common interest

in the same discipline as you. This will enable you to expand your further

knowledge by meeting and interacting with new people

with new perspectives. The university also provides many platforms to

socialise and share ideas with your fellow students. The Student Union offers

a large variety of activities, societies, and opportunities to get involved with

new people at university. The city of Chester also has lots of opportunities

to offer. Chester has many shops and places to socialise while you study it also has

much ancient history which you may be interested in. Chester also has a famous

racecourse as well as the river to relax by.

This will provide you with lots of

activities and opportunities to join in and expand your experience here at the

University of Chester.

Study Skills can help you develop your skills while

stepping up to higher education as well as lots of other academic and maths based

skills. We have lots of support on our Moodle pages, you can come along to our

skills seminars, make use of our FeedForward service, or you can book a

one-to-one appointment with Maths or Study Skills Advisor.

Thank you for watching this short video.

We hope you've enjoyed watching these short videos and

that you found them helpful while preparing to start your journey as a

student at the University of Chester. Study Skills are here to support your

learning development throughout your time at University, so please do pay us a

visit when you arrive and we look forward to seeing you soon.

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Why feedback is important in education? - Duration: 1:43.

Hello everyone, how are you all?

This week let's talk about why you should provide video feedbacks instead of verbal or written ones.

Did you know? Providing feedback is the most effective way for students to learn better.

Video feedbacks provide students the opportunity to listen repeatedly to the feedback

and self-assess their skills and capabilities.

Teachers can ask students to give feedback on what they have learned

so you know whether your teaching is helping them to achieve the intended learning outcomes.

Then, you can then change your teaching style wherever necessary.

For example: Spending more time on a particular topic if your students are struggling to understand it.

This is how it works.

As a teacher you might be stacked up with loads of work in and out of class.

And, if you're still using same old methods of giving verbal or written feedback.

You need to allocate some extra hours or spend your valuable class time.

Also your students might feel uncomfortable if you're giving feedback in front of their peers.

So, try video feedback. As they can save loads of your time and you can record them anywhere and at anytime.

You can not only turn your feedback personalized but also you can focus,

highlight your students' errors using annotation tools.

This way your students to see their errors visually, understand the type of errors they are making

and connect them with your audio comments.

This way video feedback can help your students to improve their learning outcomes

and prevent them from repeating their mistakes.

So these are some of the benefits of why you should provide

video feedback instead of verbal or written ones.

So, if you've got any add-ons, leave a comment below or reach out to us at this email id.

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